逐节对照
- 新标点和合本 - 他行耶和华眼中看为恶的事,效法他父玛拿西所行的,祭祀侍奉他父玛拿西所雕刻的偶像,
- 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 他行耶和华眼中看为恶的事,效法他父亲玛拿西所行的,祭祀他父亲玛拿西所雕刻的一切偶像,事奉它们,
- 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 他行耶和华眼中看为恶的事,效法他父亲玛拿西所行的,祭祀他父亲玛拿西所雕刻的一切偶像,事奉它们,
- 当代译本 - 亚们像他父亲玛拿西一样做耶和华视为恶的事。他祭拜和供奉他父亲玛拿西制造的一切偶像。
- 圣经新译本 - 他行耶和华看为恶的事,像他父亲玛拿西所行的一样;亚们向他父亲玛拿西所做的一切雕像献祭,并且事奉它们。
- 中文标准译本 - 他效法他父亲玛拿西的行为,做耶和华眼中看为恶的事。亚门向他父亲玛拿西雕刻的一切偶像献祭,服事它们。
- 现代标点和合本 - 他行耶和华眼中看为恶的事,效法他父玛拿西所行的,祭祀、侍奉他父玛拿西所雕刻的偶像,
- 和合本(拼音版) - 他行耶和华眼中看为恶的事,效法他父玛拿西所行的,祭祀侍奉他父玛拿西所雕刻的偶像,
- New International Version - He did evil in the eyes of the Lord, as his father Manasseh had done. Amon worshiped and offered sacrifices to all the idols Manasseh had made.
- New International Reader's Version - Amon did what was evil in the eyes of the Lord, just as his father Manasseh had done. Amon worshiped and offered sacrifices to all the statues of gods that Manasseh had made.
- English Standard Version - And he did what was evil in the sight of the Lord, as Manasseh his father had done. Amon sacrificed to all the images that Manasseh his father had made, and served them.
- New Living Translation - He did what was evil in the Lord’s sight, just as his father, Manasseh, had done. He worshiped and sacrificed to all the idols his father had made.
- Christian Standard Bible - He did what was evil in the Lord’s sight, just as his father Manasseh had done. Amon sacrificed to all the carved images that his father Manasseh had made, and he served them.
- New American Standard Bible - He did evil in the sight of the Lord, just as his father Manasseh had done, and Amon sacrificed to all the carved images which his father Manasseh had made, and he served them.
- New King James Version - But he did evil in the sight of the Lord, as his father Manasseh had done; for Amon sacrificed to all the carved images which his father Manasseh had made, and served them.
- Amplified Bible - But he did evil in the sight of the Lord, just as his father Manasseh had done. Amon sacrificed to all the carved images which his father Manasseh had made, and he served them.
- American Standard Version - And he did that which was evil in the sight of Jehovah, as did Manasseh his father; and Amon sacrificed unto all the graven images which Manasseh his father had made, and served them.
- King James Version - But he did that which was evil in the sight of the Lord, as did Manasseh his father: for Amon sacrificed unto all the carved images which Manasseh his father had made, and served them;
- New English Translation - He did evil in the sight of the Lord, just like his father Manasseh had done. He offered sacrifices to all the idols his father Manasseh had made, and worshiped them.
- World English Bible - He did that which was evil in Yahweh’s sight, as did Manasseh his father; and Amon sacrificed to all the engraved images which Manasseh his father had made, and served them.
- 新標點和合本 - 他行耶和華眼中看為惡的事,效法他父瑪拿西所行的,祭祀事奉他父瑪拿西所雕刻的偶像,
- 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 他行耶和華眼中看為惡的事,效法他父親瑪拿西所行的,祭祀他父親瑪拿西所雕刻的一切偶像,事奉它們,
- 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 他行耶和華眼中看為惡的事,效法他父親瑪拿西所行的,祭祀他父親瑪拿西所雕刻的一切偶像,事奉它們,
- 當代譯本 - 亞們像他父親瑪拿西一樣做耶和華視為惡的事。他祭拜和供奉他父親瑪拿西製造的一切偶像。
- 聖經新譯本 - 他行耶和華看為惡的事,像他父親瑪拿西所行的一樣;亞們向他父親瑪拿西所做的一切雕像獻祭,並且事奉它們。
- 呂振中譯本 - 他行了永恆主所看為壞的事,像他父親 瑪拿西 所行的。 亞們 向他父親 瑪拿西 所造的一切雕像獻祭,而服事它們。
- 中文標準譯本 - 他效法他父親瑪拿西的行為,做耶和華眼中看為惡的事。亞門向他父親瑪拿西雕刻的一切偶像獻祭,服事它們。
- 現代標點和合本 - 他行耶和華眼中看為惡的事,效法他父瑪拿西所行的,祭祀、侍奉他父瑪拿西所雕刻的偶像,
- 文理和合譯本 - 行耶和華所惡、效其父瑪拿西所為、祭其父瑪拿西所造雕像、而奉事之、
- 文理委辦譯本 - 行惡於耶和華前、效父初年所為、凡父所作之偶像、亞門祭祀崇事之、
- 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 行惡於主前、效其父 瑪拿西 所為、祭祀崇事其父 瑪拿西 所作之偶像、
- Nueva Versión Internacional - Pero hizo lo que ofende al Señor, como lo había hecho su padre Manasés, y ofreció sacrificios a todos los ídolos que había hecho su padre, y los adoró.
- 현대인의 성경 - 그는 자기 아버지 므낫세처럼 여호와께서 보시기에 악을 행하고 자기 아버지가 만든 모든 우상에게 제사하며 섬겼다.
- Новый Русский Перевод - Он делал зло в глазах Господа, как и его отец Манассия. Амон поклонялся и приносил жертвы всем идолам, которых сделал Манассия.
- Восточный перевод - Он делал зло в глазах Вечного, как и его отец Манасса. Амон поклонялся и приносил жертвы всем идолам, которых сделал Манасса.
- Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Он делал зло в глазах Вечного, как и его отец Манасса. Амон поклонялся и приносил жертвы всем идолам, которых сделал Манасса.
- Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Он делал зло в глазах Вечного, как и его отец Манасса. Амон поклонялся и приносил жертвы всем идолам, которых сделал Манасса.
- La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Il fit ce que l’Eternel considère comme mal, comme l’avait fait son père Manassé. Il sacrifia à toutes les idoles que son père Manassé avait fait dresser et leur rendit un culte.
- リビングバイブル - その治世は、父マナセ王の初期に劣らず悪いもので、父王が行っていたように、あらゆる偶像にいけにえをささげました。
- Nova Versão Internacional - Ele fez o que o Senhor reprova; à semelhança de seu pai, Amom prestou culto e ofereceu sacrifícios a todos os ídolos que Manassés havia feito.
- Hoffnung für alle - Wie sein Vater Manasse tat auch Amon, was dem Herrn missfiel. Er brachte denselben Götzen Opfer dar, die schon Manasse verehrt hatte, und diente ihnen.
- Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - A-môn làm điều ác trước mặt Chúa Hằng Hữu như Ma-na-se, cha mình đã làm trước kia. A-môn dâng tế lễ và phục vụ các tượng chạm mà Ma-na-se, cha mình đã làm.
- พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - อาโมนทรงทำสิ่งที่ชั่วในสายพระเนตรขององค์พระผู้เป็นเจ้าตามอย่างมนัสเสห์ราชบิดา ทรงนมัสการและถวายเครื่องบูชาแก่รูปเคารพทั้งหมดที่มนัสเสห์ได้สร้างขึ้น
- พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - ท่านกระทำสิ่งที่ชั่วร้ายในสายตาของพระผู้เป็นเจ้า เหมือนกับที่มนัสเสห์บิดาของท่านได้กระทำ อาโมนมอบเครื่องสักการะแก่รูปเคารพทั้งหลายที่มนัสเสห์บิดาของท่านได้ทำขึ้น และบูชาสิ่งเหล่านั้น
交叉引用
- Isaiah 44:13 - The woodworker draws up plans for his no-god, traces it on a block of wood. He shapes it with chisels and planes into human shape—a beautiful woman, a handsome man, ready to be placed in a chapel. He first cuts down a cedar, or maybe picks out a pine or oak, and lets it grow strong in the forest, nourished by the rain. Then it can serve a double purpose: Part he uses as firewood for keeping warm and baking bread; from the other part he makes a god that he worships—carves it into a god shape and prays before it. With half he makes a fire to warm himself and barbecue his supper. He eats his fill and sits back satisfied with his stomach full and his feet warmed by the fire: “Ah, this is the life.” And he still has half left for a god, made to his personal design—a handy, convenient no-god to worship whenever so inclined. Whenever the need strikes him he prays to it, “Save me. You’re my god.”
- Isaiah 44:18 - Pretty stupid, wouldn’t you say? Don’t they have eyes in their heads? Are their brains working at all? Doesn’t it occur to them to say, “Half of this tree I used for firewood: I baked bread, roasted meat, and enjoyed a good meal. And now I’ve used the rest to make a repulsive no-god. Here I am praying to a stick of wood!”
- Isaiah 44:20 - This lover of emptiness, of nothing, is so out of touch with reality, so far gone, that he can’t even look at what he’s doing, can’t even look at the no-god stick of wood in his hand and say, “This is crazy.” * * *
- 2 Kings 21:1 - Manasseh was twelve years old when he became king. He ruled for fifty-five years in Jerusalem. His mother’s name was Hephzibah. In God’s judgment he was a bad king—an evil king. He reintroduced all the moral rot and spiritual corruption that had been scoured from the country when God dispossessed the pagan nations in favor of the children of Israel. He rebuilt all the sex-and-religion shrines that his father Hezekiah had torn down, and he built altars and phallic images for the sex god Baal and sex goddess Asherah, exactly what Ahab king of Israel had done. He worshiped the cosmic powers, taking orders from the constellations. He even built these pagan altars in The Temple of God, the very Jerusalem Temple dedicated exclusively by God’s decree (“in Jerusalem I place my Name”) to God’s Name. And he built shrines to the cosmic powers and placed them in both courtyards of The Temple of God. He burned his own son in a sacrificial offering. He practiced black magic and fortunetelling. He held séances and consulted spirits from the underworld. Much evil—in God’s judgment, a career in evil. And God was angry.
- 2 Kings 21:7 - As a last straw he placed the carved image of the sex goddess Asherah in The Temple of God, a flagrant and provocative violation of God’s well-known statement to both David and Solomon, “In this Temple and in this city Jerusalem, my choice out of all the tribes of Israel, I place my Name—exclusively and forever. Never again will I let my people Israel wander off from this land I gave to their ancestors. But here’s the condition: They must keep everything I’ve commanded in the instructions my servant Moses passed on to them.”
- 2 Kings 21:9 - But the people didn’t listen. Manasseh led them off the beaten path into practices of evil even exceeding the evil of the pagan nations that God had earlier destroyed.
- 2 Kings 21:10 - God, thoroughly fed up, sent word through his servants the prophets: “Because Manasseh king of Judah has committed these outrageous sins, eclipsing the sin-performance of the Amorites before him, setting new records in evil, using foul idols to debase Judah into a nation of sinners, this is my judgment, God’s verdict: I, the God of Israel, will visit catastrophe on Jerusalem and Judah, a doom so terrible that when people hear of it they’ll shake their heads in disbelief, saying, ‘I can’t believe it!’
- Ezekiel 20:18 - “‘Then I addressed myself to their children in the desert: “Don’t do what your parents did. Don’t take up their practices. Don’t make yourselves filthy with their no-god idols. I myself am God, your God: Keep my statutes and live by my laws. Keep my Sabbaths as holy rest days, signposts between me and you, signaling that I am God, your God.”
- 2 Chronicles 33:1 - Manasseh was twelve years old when he became king. He ruled for fifty-five years in Jerusalem. In God’s opinion he was a bad king—an evil king. He reintroduced all the moral rot and spiritual corruption that had been scoured from the country when God dispossessed the pagan nations in favor of the children of Israel. He rebuilt the sex-and-religion shrines that his father Hezekiah had torn down, he built altars and phallic images for the sex god Baal and the sex goddess Asherah and worshiped the cosmic powers, taking orders from the constellations. He built shrines to the cosmic powers and placed them in both courtyards of The Temple of God, the very Jerusalem Temple dedicated exclusively by God’s decree to God’s Name (“in Jerusalem I place my Name”). He burned his own sons in a sacrificial rite in the Valley of Ben Hinnom. He practiced witchcraft and fortunetelling. He held séances and consulted spirits from the underworld. Much evil—in God’s view a career in evil. And God was angry.
- 2 Chronicles 33:7 - As a last straw he placed a carved image of the sex goddess Asherah that he had commissioned in The Temple of God, a flagrant and provocative violation of God’s well-known command to both David and Solomon, “In this Temple and in this city Jerusalem, my choice out of all the tribes of Israel, I place my Name—exclusively and forever.” He had promised, “Never again will I let my people Israel wander off from this land I’ve given to their ancestors. But on this condition, that they keep everything I’ve commanded in the instructions my servant Moses passed on to them.”
- 2 Chronicles 33:9 - But Manasseh led Judah and the citizens of Jerusalem off the beaten path into practices of evil exceeding even the evil of the pagan nations that God had earlier destroyed. When God spoke to Manasseh and his people about this, they ignored him.
- 2 Chronicles 34:3 - When he had been king for eight years—he was still only a teenager—he began to seek the God of David his ancestor. Four years later, the twelfth year of his reign, he set out to cleanse the neighborhood of sex-and-religion shrines, and get rid of the sacred Asherah groves and the god and goddess figurines, whether carved or cast, from Judah. He wrecked the Baal shrines, tore down the altars connected with them, and scattered the debris and ashes over the graves of those who had worshiped at them. He burned the bones of the priests on the same altars they had used when alive. He scrubbed the place clean, Judah and Jerusalem, clean inside and out. The cleanup campaign ranged outward to the cities of Manasseh, Ephraim, Simeon, and the surrounding neighborhoods—as far north as Naphtali. Throughout Israel he demolished the altars and Asherah groves, pulverized the god and goddess figures, chopped up the neighborhood shrines into firewood. With Israel once more intact, he returned to Jerusalem.